The Origami Display Room, or is a member of Origami Pilipinas and the Origami Artists of the Philippines which aims to promote the art of paper folding not only in the city of Lipa but also in the whole province of Batangas and in other parts of the country. It also aspires to spread the joy of paper folding and its social, educational, and developmental benefits through displays, exhibits
, tutorials, bazaars, and collaboration with service-oriented groups and the educative community. A small room of 8 feet x 10 feet in size, it is made up of hanging, cornered, wall-mounted, and circular shelves which can display about 180 models ranging from 4-17 inches tall; 80 miniature models ranging from 2.5 to 3 inches tall plus two standees for models 30 inches and 120 inches tall. The origami models are arranged based on different themes: "The Origami Character Corner" which features movie, cartoon, video-game, and book characters like Star Wars, Angry Birds, and Pokemon; "The Origami and Geometry Corner" which features models such as Wire Frames and geometric figures; "The Prehistoric Origami Corner" which features a large T-rex and a small brachiosaurus skeleton in standees as well as flying prehistoric creatures; "The Origami Floral Section" which features flower kusudamas and bouquets; "The Golden Venture Section" which features 3D origami models; "The Technical Origami Sections" which feature supercomplex mythological creatures and characters, animals, insects, and human figures; and a corner featuring models showing other types of origami as tessellations and action origami.